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CHARTER. 



COISTITUTION AND BY-LAWS 



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Founded February 28, 1835. 
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TO INCORPORATE THE 



SAINT NICHOLAS SOCIETY 

OF THE 

CITY OF NEW YORK. 

Passed Apnl IT, 1841. 



The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and 
Assembly, do enact as follows : 

Section 1. Peter G. Stuyvesant, Washington Irving, 
George B. Rapelye, Egbert Benson, John Oothout, 
•Abraham R. Lawrence, and Hamilton Fish, and such 
other persons as now are associated as the St. Nicholas 
Society of the City of New York, or may hereafter 
become associated with them, are hereby constituted a 
body corporate, by the name of "The St. Nicholas 
Society of the City of New York." 

Section 2. The objects of said Society are to afford 
pecuniary relief to indigent or reduced members and 
their widows and children.; to collect and preserve in- 
formation respecting the history, settlement, manners, 
and. such other matters as may relate thereto, of the 
City of New York; and to promote social intercourse 
among its native citizens. 

Section 3. The said Corporation shall have power to 
make or adopt a constitution, and by-laws, rules and 
regulations for the admission of its members and their 



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government ; the ekction of its officers, and their 
duties; the suspending or expelling any of its members; 
and for the safe keeping and protection of its property 
and funds; and from time to time to alter or repeal 
such constitution, by-laws, rules and regulations. The 
present officers shall hold their respective offices until 
others shall be chosen in their places. 

Section 4. The said Corporation may purchase and 
hold any real or personal estate, but the annual income 
thereof shall not exceed five thousand dollars, 

Section 5. The said Corporation shall }X)ssess the 
general powers, and be subject to the general restric- 
tions and liabilities, prescribed in the third title of the 
eighteenth chapter of the first ]mt of the lievised 
Statutes. 

Section 6. The Legislature may, at any time, alter or 
repeal this act. 

Section 7. This act shall take effi^ct immediately. 

State of New Youk, ) 

Secretary's Office. ) 

I have compared the preceding with an original act 
of the Legislature of this State, on file in this office, 
and do certify that the same is a correct tmnscript 
therefrom, and of the whole of said original. 

John C. Spexcer, 

Secretary of State. 
Albany, April 19<A, 1841. 



CONSTITUTION. 



ARTICLE L 

OF THE NAME OF THE SOCIETY. 

Section 1. The name of this Society shall be " The 
St. Nicholas Society of the City of New York," and 
its objects shall be to afford pecuniary relief to indigent 
or reduced members of this Society, and their widows 
and children ; to collect and preserve information res- 
pecting the history, settlement, manners, &c., of the 
City of New York ; and to promote social intercourse 
among its native citizens. 

ARTICLE U. 

OF MEMBERS. 

Section 1. Any person of full age, in respectable 
standing in society, of good moral character, who was 
a native or resident of the City or State of New York 
prior to the year 1785, or who is the descendant of 
any such native or resident, or who is the descendant 
of a member of this Society, shall be eligible as a 
member. 



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Section 2. Candidates for admission must be proposed 
at either a stated or special meeting, -whether there be a 
quorum or not, by a member, who shall state in writing 
the name of the candidate, liis profession or occupation, 
his place of residence, and that he is known to have the 
requisites for admission. At the next succeeding meet- 
ing of the Board of Officers, or on such day thereafter 
as they may think proper, they shall proceed to ballot 
for his admission ; and if there be three-fourths of the 
votes of the Officers present, in his favour, he shall be 
elected. 

Section 3. Each member shall, immediately on his 
election, sign the Constitution, and pay to the Treasurer 
his initiation fee, and the annual dues for the current 
year; and shall not take his seat as a member until he 
shall have complied with the requisitions of this section. 

Section 4. The initiation fee shall be five dollars, and 
each member shall annually pay the sum of two dollars 
(in advance for the ensuing year) on the anniversary 
meeting in each year. 

Section 5. The payment at one time of fifty dollars or 
more shall constitute a life member ; and the member 
so paying shall be exempt from the future payment of 
the annual dues. 

Section 6. If any member neglect or refuse to pay his 
annual dues for the space of one year after the same 
shall become due, he shall be considered to have re- 
signed his membership; and his name shall be stricken 
from the roll of the Society, unless some good reason 
for such neglect or refusal be presented to the Board of 
Officers ; in which case the said Board may by resolu- 
tion continue him a member. 



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Section 7. Any member wishing to resign shall 
tender his resignation in writing, which may be ac- 
cepted, provided the amount of dues (if any) for which 
said member may be in arrears, shall be then paid up. 

ARTICLE III. 

OF THE OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. 

Section 1. There shall be annually elected, on the 
second Monday of November, at a special meeting to 
be called for such purpose, from among the members of 
this Society, a President, a First, a Second, a Third, 
and a Fourth Vice-President, twelve Managers, a 
Treasurer, a Secretary, and an Assistant Secretary, who 
shall constitute the " Board of Officers." There shall 
also be elected at the same time, two Chaplains, two 
Physicians, and two Consulting Physicians. No per- 
son shall be eligible as President for more than two 
years in succession. 

Section 2. The election shall be by ballot, and a 
plurality of votes shall constitute a choice. 

Section 3. The Officers so elected shall be installed 
and shall enter upon the duties of their respective 
offices on the anniversary meeting next ensuing. 

Section 4. The President shall, when he is present, 
preside at all meetings of the Society, preserve order, 
put the question, and declare the decision. He, in con- 
junction with one of the Vice Presidents, may call 
special meetings of the Society when they shall judge 
proper, and he shall call them when required by the 
Board of Officers, or when requested in writing by 
any nine members, specifying in such request the ob- 



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ject for which such meeting is desired. He shall ap- 
point the time and place of all meetings, and shall sign 
orders on the Treasurer from the Board of Officers. 

Section 5. The Vice Presidents shall assist the Presi- 
dent in presiding at the meetings. The duties speciiied 
in the preceding section shall, in case of the inability to 
act of the President, by reason of his absence or sickness, 
devolve on the iirst Vice President; and in the absence 
or sickness of both, on the second Vice President; and 
so on, according to rank ; only that, in regard to sign- 
ing orders on the Treasurer, each shall have equal 
powers with the President. 

Section 6. The Managers shall constitute a Board for 
dispensing the Society's bounty, agreeably to the regu- 
lations and restrictions prescribed in this Constitution, 
or by the laws and resolves of this Society : and, for 
this purpose, they shall meet at least once a month in 
summer, and twice a month in winter ; and five shall 
be necessary to form a quorum. At their meetings 
only they shall decide on the application of claimants, 
and if a majority of those present shall consent to 
grant relief, they shall recommend them, in writing, to 
the President and Vice Presidents, either of whom is 
authorized to draw on the Treasurer for the sum speci- 
fied in the recommendation of the Managers : provided 
that no more than twelve dollars be given to any one 
person in one year, except as provided in Article YI. 
Section 1, of this Constitution, or unless otherwise de- 
termined at a meeting of the Society : and provided 
also, that the whole sum thus dispensed by the Mana- 
gers and by the Society in one year, do not exceed the 
revenue of the Society for that year, arising from the 



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interest on the permanent fund, (hereafter mentioned,) 
and from the annual dues. The Managers shall like- 
wise recommend to the attention of the Chaplains and 
Physicians such persons as they suppose might be 
benefitted by their assistance. 

Section 7. The Treasurer shall have the custody of 
the money and other property of the Society. He 
shall keep regular accounts of all receipts and disburse- 
ments, in suitable books provided for that purpose, 
which shall be open at all reasonable times to the 
inspection of the members. He shall keep an account 
of the fees and dues that accrue, and shall appoint a 
proper and discreet person to collect the same, and 
shall allow such person a reasonable compensation 
therefor. He shall, at least once in every three 
months, report to the Board of Officers the names of 
the members whose dues remain unpaid, and the 
amount they respectively owe — specifying those whose 
dues have been in arrear more than a year. He shall 
preserve vouchers for all disbursements. He shall 
enter on his books each sum paid by him in conse- 
quence of the recommendation of the Board of Mana- 
gers, the name of the President or the Vice President 
who signed the order, and the name of the person to 
whom the money was paid. He shall at each quarterly 
meeting present an abstract of his accounts stating the 
sum received and expended during the last quarter ; 
and likewise the whole amount received and expended 
since the previous anniversary festival, specifying the 
amount of the permanent fund, and amount of cash in 
hand, and what may become due before the next meet- 



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ing of the Society, that they may if they think proper 
take order for the disposition thereof 

Section 8. The Secretary shall have the custody of 
all the records and journals of the Society, and shall 
make a regular entry of all the proceedings at each 
meeting. lie shall keep a roll of the members. He 
shall give notice in the newspapers of all meetings, 
whether stated or special. He shall, under the direc- 
tion of the Board of Officers, erase from the list of 
members the names of all such persons as shall by the 
terms of the Constitution have forfeited their title to 
membership, making report thereof at the next meet- 
ing of the Society. 

Section 9. In the absence of the Secretary, the duties 
specified by the last preceding section shall devolve on 
the Assistant Secretary, whose duty it shall also be to 
assist the Secretary when present. 

Section 10. The Chaplains shall perform the religious 
duties at the meetings of the Society, and shall by 
their counsel and advice promote harmony and good 
will among the members. They shall also visit such 
sick and distressed persons as may be recommended to 
their attention by the Managers. 

Section 11. The Physicians shall give advice and 
assistance to such sick or maimed person as may be 
committed to their care by the Managers. 

Section 12. In case of the death, resignation, or re- 
moval of any of the officers before the end of the year 
for which they were elected, the Society may, at any 
subsequent meeting, choose others in their room, in the 
mode prescribed in Section 2, of this Article, to serve 



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for the remainder of the term for which such officers 
were elected. 

Section 13. The Board of Officers shall meet regularly 
on the Tuesday immediately preceding each quarterly 
meeting. Special meetings may be called by the Secre- 
tary, under the direction of the President, or of the 
Vice President acting in his stead, or of any three 
members of the Board of Officers. In addition to the 
duties conferred upon the Board by this Constitution, 
they shall likewise execute all such business as may 
from time to time be committed to them by any law or 
resolve of the Society; and they shall report their 
proceedings at every stated meeting of the Society. 
The presence of at least seven members shall be neces- 
sary for the transaction of business. They may, in 
their discretion, appoint a Serjeant-at-Arms, with such 
powers, and subject to such duties as they may deem 
proper ; and may allow him such compensation as they 
shall think reasonable. 

ARTICLE IV. 

OF COMMITTEES. 

Section 1. The Committee of Finance shall consist 
of the President, the Vice Presidents, and Treasurer ; 
the President shall be Chairman of the Committee. 
They shall have the management of the permanent 
fund, and shall direct its investment. All funds and 
money belonging to the Society shall stand in the 
name of "The St. Nicholas' Society of the City of 
New York." The Committee shall, when moneys are 
to be disbursed from the permanent fund, or any 



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amount transferred therci'rom by resolution of the 
Society, give an order iu -writing to the Treasurer for 
such disbursement or transfer. They shall have power 
to sell out stocks, or other securities belonging to the 
Society, and to reinvest the same. They shall report 
their proceedings at each quarterly meeting. 

jSection 2. There shall be appointed annually, at the 
meeting when the officers of the Society are elected, a 
Committee of Accounts, consisting of five members, 
not being officers, whose duty it shall be to examine 
the books and accounts and vouchers of the Treasurer, 
and to examine the proceedings of the Committee of 
Finance and of the Managers, and to report thereon to 
the Society at its next meeting. 

Section 3. There shall annually be appointed, at the 
meeting when the officers of the Society are elected, a 
Committee of Instalments, consisting of two members, 
who shall, on the anniversary festival, present and 
instal the officers elected for the ensuing year. 

Section 4. There shall annually be elected by the 
Society, by ballot, at the meeting when the officers are 
elected, a Committee of seven, as Stewards of the So- 
ciety, for the ensuing year, whose duty it shall be to 
take charge of the general detail of the anniversary 
celebration, as shall be prescribed by the By-Laws, or 
by a resolution of the Society. 

Section 5. All Committees (special as Avell as stand- 
ing) whose appointment is not otherwise directed by 
the constitution or laws, or a resolution of the Societ}^, 
shall be nominated by the presiding officer, and con- 
firmed by the Society. 



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ARTICLE V. 

OF THE FUNDS^ 

Section 1. All sums received as. initiation fees, dona- 
tions, bequests, &c., and all sums paid by life members, 
shall be invested under the direction of the Committee 
of Finance as a Permanent Fund, to be loaned out at 
interest, or invested in stocks,, ox public funds. And 
if at any time the interest arising from the permanent 
fund, together with the amount received from the 
annual dues, be more than the exigencies of the poor 
and the current expenses of the Society require, the 
surplus shall be carried to the permanent fund. In 
like manner, if the Stewards shall at any time receive 
more money than is required for the expenses of the 
anniversary festival, the surplus sliall be paid over to 
the Treasiu-er, and be carried to the Permanent Fund. 

Section 2. No moneys shall be transferred from the 
Permanent Fund, except by a resolution of the Society 
at a stated meeting, at which there shall be present at 
least one hundred members, three-fourths of whom 
shall vote in favor of such resolution. 

Section 3. All such sums as arise from the annual 
dues of members, and from the interest or income of 
the Pemianent Fund, shall constitute a fund,, to be 
called the Charity and Expense Fund, from which alili 
the debts of the Society shall be paid, and the charities 
disbursed. But if the said fund shall exceed the 
amount of expenses and of charities distributed, the 
surplus shall be annually carried to the Permanent 
Fund, according to the provisions of Section 1, of this 
Article of the Constitution. 



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ARTICLE VI. 

OF THE PERSONS TO WHOM CHARITABLE DONATIONS MAY BE 
MADE. 

Section 1, The widow and children of a deceased 
member shall, (if so determined by the Board of Mana- 
gers,) be entitled for five successive years to an annuity 
from the funds of the Society, to the full amount of 
the moneys which the deceased member shall have 
actually paid into the Treasury, payable in such man- 
ner, and to such persons, as the said Board of Mana- 
gers shall direct : provided, however, that said annuity 
shall in no case be paid to a widow of a member after 
she shall have married again, nor to children after they 
shall have attained the age of fourteen years. 

Section 2. None shall be objects of the Society's 
bounty (except as provided in the preceding section) 
but such members thereof as shall become indigent, 
and children of a member of this Society. 

ARTICLE VII. 

OF MEETINGS. 

Section 1. The Society shall hold four stated quar- 
terly meetings in each year, on such days as shall be 
determined by the By-Laws. 

Section 2. Special meetings may be called as pro- 
vided in Section 4, Article III. of this Constitution. 
Special meetings shall be competent for the transaction 
of any business which may come before them, except 
questions touching a transfer of the permanent fund 
of the Society, and except also such other business as 



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by this Constitution, or the By-Laws, may be confined 
to stated meetings. 

Section 3. As the benevolent and charitable objects 
of this Society will be greatly promoted by a social 
intercourse among its members, the Society shall hold 
an anniversary meeting, and shall dine together on 
the sixth day of December in each year, unless that 
day fall on Sunday, in which case the anniversary 
shall be held on the seventh. 

Section 4. All the meetings of the Society shall be 
held at such hour and place as the President, or person 
actincr as President for the time being, shall appoint. 

Section 5. A quorum for the despatch of business, 
except in cases where a larger number may be required 
for any special act, by any article of the Constitution, 
shall consist of such number of members as shall be 
prescribed by the By-Laws ; but any number of mem- 
bers present at the time appointed for a stated meeting, 
may from time to time adjourn such stated meeting. 

Section 6. The names of all members voting m favor 
of or acrainst any resolution, shall be entered on the 
minutes? if required by one-fourth of the members 
present at any meeting. 

ARTICLE VIII. 

OF THE MODE OF ALTERING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE SOCIETT. 

■ Section 1. No alteration, repeal, or amendment of 
any part of this Constitution shall take place unless 
the proposition for such alteration, repeal, or amend- 
ment shall have been made at a previous stated meet- 
ing- and such proposition shall not take effect unless 



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there are present at least forty members, three-fourths 
of whom shall vote in the affirmative, and the votes 
on such question shall be recorded by the Secretary, 
if required by live members present. 

Section 2. The By-Laws of this Society may be 
altered, repealed, or amended, either at a stated meet- 
ing, or at a special meeting, when called for the object 
of making such alteration, such object being expressed 
in the notice of said special meeting. The proposition 
for such alteration, repeal, or amendment, must have 
been made at a previous meeting. 



BY-LAWS. 



Section 1. The stated meetings of this Society shall 
be held on the second Thursday in March, June, and 
September, and on the anniversary, in each year. 

Section 2. The Secretary shall give at least two days' 
notice, through the public newspapers, of the time and 
place of all meetings, whether special or stated. 

Section 3. At special meetings, the consent of two- 
thirds of the members present shall be necessary to 
constitute a vote. 

Section 4. Fifteen members shall be necessary to con- 
stitute a quorum, except in cases where a larger number 
may be required by the Constitution or Laws, for any 
special act. 

Section 5. At each meeting of the Society, imme- 
diately after the presiding officer shall have taken the 
chair, the minutes of the previous meeting shall be read 
by the Secretary, and passed upon by the Society ; the 
next business in order shall be reports of officers and 
committees ; then resolutions offered ; then proposal of 
candidates. 

Section 6. Any member having observations to make, 



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or resolutions to propose, shall rise in his place and ad- 
dress the chair ; and all resolutions shall be submitted 
in writing, and handed to the Secretary, and shall be 
by him entered on the minutes. 

Section 7. All proposals of candidates for admission, 
shall be made in the " Book of Proposals," in which 
the member proposing the candidate shall state in writ- 
ing, under his own signature, the name of the person 
proposed, his occupation and residence ; also, the name 
of the ancestor, who was a native or resident of the 
City or State of New York, prior to the year 1785, or 
who has been a member of this Society ; and the degree 
of relation between the candidate and such ancestor ; 
and also, all other qualifications required by the Con- 
stitution ; and no name shall be considered in nomina- 
tion, unless the proposal be submitted to a meeting of 
the Society in the manner required by this section. 

Section 8. When a candidate is proposed for admis- 
sion, any member present may state any facts within 
his knowledge, respecting the qualifications of the can- 
didate so proposed. 

Section 9. The Stewards shall select the place of 
meeting for, and shall provide the anniversary dinner ; 
shall stipulate the price, and issue tickets therefor ; and, 
in conjunction with the President and Vice Presidents, 
shall prepare the toasts ; and sign and give invitation 
cards to the dinner. 

Section 10. No topic connected with the party politics 
of the day shall ever be discussed at the meetings of 
this Society. 



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§tt'utx$ tax \\t for 1835. 



Peter G. Stuyvesant, President. 
Abraham Bloodgood, 1st Vice President. 
■Wasuingtox Irving, 2d do. 

GuLiAN C. Verplanck, 3(/ do, 

Peter Sciiermeriiorn, 4th do. 

John Ootiiout, Treasurer. 
Hamilton Fish, Secretary. 
Wm. a. Lawrence, Assistant Secretary. 



Managers. 



Cornelius Heyer, 
Robert Benson, 
Thomas R. Mercein, 
Abraham Asten, 
John W. Mulligan, 
JaAes L. Brinckerhofk, 



James R. Manley, M. D, 
Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
Jeromus Johnson, 
Daniel E. Tylee, 
Charles Graham, 
John Lbveridge, 



Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, D.D. ) ^^^^^^.,,,_ 
Rev. Robert M'Cartee, D. D. ) 



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'sicians. 



William II. Hobart, M. D. 
Edward G. Ludlow, M. 

Hugh M'Lean, M. D. \ Considting Physicians. 
John W. Francis, M. D. ) 



Abm. Schermerhorn, 
Daniel B. Dash, 
Jamxs J. Jones, 



Stewards. 



Ogpen Hoffman, 
Robert Ray, 
Charles H. Hammond, 



Jacob R. Le Roy. 



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oBffitns lax t\t |ur 1836 

INSTALLED DECEMBER 7, 1835. 



Peter G. Stly^-es.vnt, President. 
Abraham Bloodgood, 1st lice President. 
Washington IR^^^•G, 2d do. 

GuLiAN C. Verplanck, Zd do. 

Peter ScnERMERnoRN, 4</t do. 

Jonx Oothout, 7'reasurer. 
Hamilton Fisn, Secretary. 
Wm. A- Laatrexce, Assistant Secretary. 



Managers. 



Cornelius Heter, 
Robert Benson, 
Thomas R. Mercein, 
Abraham Asten, 
John W. Mulligan, 
James L. Brinckerhofk, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, D. D. 
Rev. Robert M'Cartee, D. D. 

William It IIobart, M. D. 



James R. Manley, M. D. 
Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
Jeromus Johnson, 
Daniel R Tilee, 
Charles Graham, 
John Leveridge. 



r Chaplaih 



r, M. D. ) „, 

T^r T^ f Phys 
, M. D. ) " 



Hugh M'Lean, M. D. { 
John W. Francis, M. D. ) 



Consulting Physicians. 



Stetoards. 



OoDEN Hoffman, 
Jacob R. Le Roy, 
Daniel B. Dash, 



Robert Ray, 
Egbert Benson, 
Augustus Fleminq, 



Charles H. Hammond. 



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iffims f^r tire fur 1837. 

INSTALLED DECEMBER 6, 1836. 



GuLiAN C. Verplanck,* President. 
Washington Irving, 1st Vice President. 
Peter Schermerhorn, 2d do. 

Cornelius Heyer, 3c? do. 

Egbert Benson, 4<A do. 

John Ootiiout, Treasurer. 
H.^MiLTON Fish, Secretary. 
Wm. a. Lawrence, Assistant Secretary. 

Managers. 

James R. Manley, M. D. Robert Benson, 

Thomas R. Mercein, Jeromus Johnson, 

Abraham Asten, Daniel E. Tylee, 

John W. Mulligan, Charles Gr-vh.^m, 

JjVMEs L. Brinckerhoff, John Leveridge, 

Abel T. Anderson, George B. Rapelye. 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, D. D. ) 
Rev. Robert M'Cartee, D. D. ) " 

William IL Hobart, M. D. ) „, . . 
' ^ T nj^ Tx c Physicians. 

Edward G. Ludlow, M. D. ) 

Hugh M'Le.vn, M. D. ) , .. 

?qHN W. Francls, M. D. \ ^'"'"^'"'^ Physia^ns, 

Steivards. 
Ogden Hoffman, Alex. R. Wyckoff, 

Samuel Swartwout, Anthony J. Bleecker, 

David C. Colden, Jonathan Nathan, 

James Bo wen. 

* Mr. Verplanck was elected In the place of Henry Brevoort, Jun., who had been 
elected President upon the retirement of Mr. Stuyvesant, but declined tlio appoint: 
ment. 



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^ffirtrs for tirt gnr 1838. 

INSTALLED DECEMBEE 6, 1S37. 



GuLiAN C. Verplanck, President. 
Wasuixoton Irving, \st Vice President. 
Peter Schermeruorn, 2 J do. 

CoEXELius Heyer, Zd do. 

Egbert Benson, 4<A do. 

John Oothout, 2'reasurer. 
Hamilton Fish, Secretary. 
Wm. a. Lawrence, Assistant Secretary. 

Managers, 

James R. Manley, M. D. Robert Benson, 

Thom.\s R. Mercein, Jeromus Johnson, 

Abraham Asten, John W. Mulligan, 

Charles Graham, John Leveridge, 

Abel T. Anderson, George B. Rapelye, 

Henry Beeokman, William J. Van Wagenen. 



Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, D. D., Chaplain. 
J Physicians. 



William H. Hob art, M. D. 
John D. Ogden, M. D. 



John W. Francis, M. D. 
Hoon iTLKAN, M. D. 



> Considting Physicians. 



Stewards. 

Atbt. R, Wyckoff, Anthony J. Bleeckeb, 

David C. Golden, Jonathan Nathan, 

Jamss Bow£n, Jobn a. Kinc^ 

JaXES J. JOVBSL 



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ittxs tax Uit |ur 1830 

INSTALLED DECEMBER 6, ISSa 



GuLiAN C. Verplanck, President. 
"Washington Irving, 1st Vice President. 
Peter Schermerhoun, 2d do. 

Cornelius Heyer, dd do. 

Egbert Benson, 4<A do, 

JouN OoTnouT, Treasurer. 
Hamilton Fish, Secretary. 
Wm. a. Lawrence, Assistant Secretary. 

Managers. 

James R. Mant-et, M. D. Robert Benson, 

Thomas R. Mercein, Jeromus Johnson, 

Abraham Asten, John W. Mulligan, 

John Leveridge, Abel T. Anderson, 

George B. R.\pelye, Henry Beeckman, 

WiLLLAM J. Van Wagenen, John D. Campbell. 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, D. D., Chaplain. 

"William H. Hobart, M. D. ) „, . . 
JohnD. Ogden,KD. \Ph^^cians. 



John "W, 
Hugh M' 



. Francis, 1L D. ) . 

,, T^ f Constuttna Physic 
'Lean, M. D. ) -y J 



Stewards. 

Alex. R. Wyckoff, Anthony J. Bleeckeb, 

David C. Colden, Jonathan Nathan, 

James Bowbn, John A. Kino, 

Jam£3 J. Jones. 



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ittxs far tfet g^ar 1840 

JIISTALLED DECEMBER 6, 1S39. 



GuLLiN C. Verplanck, President. 
Washington Irving, 1st Vice President. 
Petek Scuermerhorn, 2d do. 

Cornelius Heyer, 3d do. 

Egbert Benson, 4th do. 

John Oothout, Trea-ttirer. 
Hamilton Fish, Secretary. 
Wm. a. Lawrence, Assistant Secretary. 

Managers. 

James R. Manley, M. D. Robert Benson, 

Thom.18 R. Mercein, Jeromvs Johnson, 

Abraham Asten, John Leveridge, 

George B. Rapelye, Henry Beeckman, 

William J. Van Wagknen, Samuel G. Raymond, 

John B. Scumelzel, Alex. I. Cotheal. 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdoxk, D. D., Chaplain. 

William H. Hobart, *L D. ) „, . . 

■r. ,^ -.r T% C Physicians. 

John D. Ogden, M. D. ) ^ 

John W. Francis, M. D. ) ^ ,^. „, . . _ 
, ' t Consultinq Phtisicians. 

Hugh M'Lean, M. D. ) -^ -^ 

Stewards. 
Alex. R. Wyckoff, Anthony J. Bleeckkr, 

David C. Golden, Jonathan Nathan, 

jIames Bowen, John A. King, 

James J. Jones, 



( 35 ) 

tlittxs fax i\t |nr 1841. 

INSTALLED DECEMBER 6, 1840. 



GuLiAN C. Vkkplanck, President. 
Washington Irving, 1st Vice President. 
Peter Schermerhorn, 2d do. 

Cornelius Heyer, 3c? do. 

Egbert Benson, 4<A do. 

John Oothout, Treasurer. 
Hamilton Fish, Secretary. 
Wm. a. Lawrence, Assistant Secretary. 

Managers. 

James R. ]VL\nley, M. D. Robert Benson, 

Thomas R. Mercein, Abraham Asten, 

John Leveridge, George B. Rapelye, 

William J. Van Wagenen, Samuel G. Raymond, 

John B. Schmelzel, Alex. I. Cotheal, 

John Turner, James H. Kip. 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, D. D., Chaplain. 



lAM H. HOBART, M. D. ) „. . . 
D. Oqden,M.D. K%^''^««*- 



William H. Hobart, M. D. 
John 



John W. Francis, M. D. ) _ ,^. _, . . 
..^ ,,.T >, -r^ C Consulting Physicians. 

Hugh M'Lean, M. D. ) ^ ^ 

Ste^vards. 
Alex. R. Wyckoff, Anthony J. Bleecker, 

David C. Golden, Jonathan Nathan, 

Jauxs Bow£n, John A. Kino, 

Jauss J. Jones. 



( 2tJ ) 

(Officers for tire ^T^citr 184 2 

INSTALLED DECEMBER 6, 1*41. 



Egbert Bemsox, President. 

Petek Sciiermeriiorn, 1st Vice President. 

William J. Van Wagexes, 2d do. 

Jon.v Turner, 3d do. 

James R. Man-lev, M. D. 4th do. 

John Ootiiout, 2'rea.mrer. 

Hamilton- Fish, Secretary. 

James Manley, M. D., Assistant Secretary. 

Managers. 

Robert Benson, Abraham Astev, 

John Leveuidge, Samuel G. Raymond, 

John B. Sciimelzei^ Alex. I. Cotheai, 

James II. Kip, Abraham R. Lawkenob; 

David C. Colden, Frederic De Peyster, 

George B. R^vpelye, Jonathan Nathan. 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, D. D. ) ^, , . 
Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, D. D. \ ^^'«i^^«*"*- 

William II. IIob.vrt, M. D. ) _, . . 
T n A ^r TK y Phi/sicians. 

John G. Adams, JI. D. j 

John W. Francis, M. D. ) ^ , . „^ . . 
Hugh M'Lean, M. D. \ ^"'""^'"^ Phys^c^a,u. 

Stewards. 
Alex. R. Wyckoff, Anthony J. Bleecker, 

James J. Jones, Wilha.m Turner, M. D. 

Jacob R. Nevius, Willum Dumont, 

M. Charles Pateeson. 



( 27 ) 

©ffittrs tax Un gtiu" 1843 

INSTALLED DECEMBER C, 1S42. 



Egbert Bknsox, President. 

Peter Scheumeriiorx, 1st Vice President. 

William J. Van Wauexex, 2d do. 

James K. Manley, M. D. 3J do. 

Abraham 11. Lawrence, ith d*. 

Joux OoTiiouT, Treasurer. 

Hamilton Fisu, Secretary. 

James Manley, M. D., Assistant Secretary. 

Managers. 

Robert Benson, Frederic De Peystek, 

Alex. I. Cotueal, John Leveridge, 

Abrauam Asten, John B. Sciimelzel, 

Samuel G. Raymond, Jonathan Nathan, 

James H. Kip, William H. Johnson, 

David C. Golden, Robert Kermit. 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, D. D. ) _, , . 

^ T-r x^ T^ f Chaplains. 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, D. D. ) ^ 

William II. Hob art, M. D. ) „, . . 

,, ^ V Physicians. 

Jacob Harsen, M. D. ) 

John W. Francis, M. D. ) „ ,^. ^j . . „ 
^ h Consultmq Physicians. 

Hugh M'Lean, M. D. ) -^ ^ 

Stewards. 
Anthony J. Bleecker, AVilliam Dumost, 

William Turner, M. D. il. Charles Paterson, 

Jacob R. Nevius, Alex. R. Wyckoff, 

John D. Van Beuren. 



( 28 ) 



ittxs lax i\ij |nr 1844 

INSTALLED DECEilBEK 6, 1S48. 



Jah£S R. Manley, M. D., President. 

Peter ScnERMERnoR>f, 1st \^ice President. 

Wn-UAM J. Van Wagenen, 2J do. 

Abrauam R. Lawrence, Zd do. 

Ogden Hoffman, 4</t do. 

Frederic De Pevster, Treasurer. 

Samuel G. Raymond, Secretary. 

James Manley, M. D., Assistant Secretary. 



Managers, 
John Lkveridge, 
John B. Schmelzel, 
James 1L Kip, 
Alex. I. Cotiieal, 
Jonathan Nathan, 
Robert Kermit, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, D. D. 
Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, D. D. 



WiLUAM II. Johnson, 
James F. De Peyster, 
Hamilton Fish, 
Samvel Jones, 
Anthony J. Bleeckeb, 
Thomas C. Chardavotnk. 



William II. Hobart, M. D. 
Jacob Harsen, M. D. 

John W. Francts, M. D. 
Hugh M'Lean, M. D. 



f Chaplains. 



Y Physicians. 
f Consulting Physicians. 



Stewards. 
John D. Van Buren, Charles F. Hoffman, 

Jacob R. Nevius, Teter A. Schermerhoe.v, 

'^rnklihs V. S. Roosevelt, Denning Dusk, 

James De Peyster Ogden. 



( 29 ) 

fffitns f0r t\t |nr 1845. 

INSTALLED DECEMBER 6, 1844. 



Tajies R. Manlet, M. ^ 

ABRAHAM R. Lawrence, 

)gdex Hoffman, 2d 

?AMUEL Jones, 3c? 

James De Peyster Ogden, 4:th 

Frederic De Peyster, Treasurer. 

Samuel G. Raymond, Secretary. 

James Manley, M. D., Assistant Secretary. 



President. 

''^ice President. 

do. 
do. 



Managers. 



John Leveridge, 
James H. Kip, 
AxEX L Cotheal, 
Jonathan Nathan, 
Robert Kermit, 
Francis V. Many, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, D. D. 
Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, D. D. 



James F. De Peyster, 
Hamilton Fish, 
Davtd C. Golden, 
Anthony J. Bleecker, 
Thomas C. Chardavotnk, 
Harman C. Westervelt. 



?• Chaplair 



William H. Hobart, M. D. ) „, . . 

TT nr T-v f s'hysicians. 

Jacob Harsen, M. D. ) ^ 

John W. Francis, M. D. ) ^ ,^. „, 
■TT -.,.,• -., T^ f Consulting Phi/s 

Hugh M'Lean, M. D. ) y v 



Stewards. 



John D. Vam Beuren, 
Jacob R. Nevius, 
Charles F. Hoffman, 



Denning Duer, 
Alex. R. "Wyckoi*, 
"William Tuknsb, 



Datton Hobakt. 



( 30 ) 

(Bffittxs for tire iTc;u" 184 6. 

INSTALLED DECEMBER C, 1S45. 



c _ _ ..iident. 

Samuel Joxesj. rr- t, • . 

. -. Lawrence, \st Vice President. 

^^ ^.v IIoFFMAX, 2a do. 

J. De Peyster Ogdex, Zd do. 

John A. Kixo, 4<A c/o. 

William H. Johnson, Treasurer. 

Samuel G. Raymond, Secretary. 

James Manlev, M. D., Assistant Secretary. J 

Managers. 

James II. Kip, H/Vmilton Fish, 

Alex. I. Cotheal, James F. De Peystbr, 

Robert Kermit, William M. Vekmilye, 

David C. Golden, Harmax C. Westurvblt, 

William J. Van Wagknen, Francis V. Many, 



Thomas C. Ciiardavoyne, Abrauam Fardon, Jun, 

r Chaplains. 



Rev. Thomas K Vermilye, D. D. 
Rev. William Berrian, D. D. 



William H. IIobaut, 51. D. ) _,, . . 
.r^ r,. , r T^ f Physicians. 

William Turner, M. D. ) " 

John W. Francis, M. D. ) . . „, . . 

■^ ,,„ ■., -r. f Consultinq Ph'/sicians. 

Hugh M'Lean, M. D. ) ./ ^ 

Stewards. 
Charles F. Hoffman, Ai.f.x. R. Wyckofk, 

Pierre M. Irving, Isaac S. Hone, 

Denning Duer, _Jamf.s Breath, 

Lewis Gaylobd Clark. 



( 31 ) 

(BiiittxB tax Un gtu 1847. 

INSTALLED DECEMBER T, 1846. 



Samuel Jones, President. 
Adrauam R. Lawrence, 1st Vice President. 
J. De Peyster Ogdex, Id do. 

Jonx A. King, od do. 

Hamilton Fish, 4</t do. 

WiLLL\M n. Johnson, Treasurer. 
Samuel G. Raymond, Secretary. 
Alex. I. Cotiieal, Assistant Secretary. 

Managers. 

James H. Kip, Abraham Fardon, Jun. 

Thomas C. Chardavotne, Elias G. Drake, 

William M. Vermilye, James R. Manley, M. D., 

Jacob Anthony, T. C. Winthrop, 

William J. Van Wagenen, Harman C. Westervelt, 



Francis V. Many, Jacob IIarsen, M. D. 

f Chaplains. 



Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, D. D. 
Rev. William Berrian, D. D. 



William II. Hob.> 
John G. Adams, 



)BART, M. D. ) „, . . 
,,M.D. \Physici, 

;[3, Jil. 
John C. Cheesman, M. 



John W. Francis, M. D. ) ^ . . „, . . 

Y Constating Physicians. 



Stewards. 
Pierre M. Irving, James Breath, 

Lewis Gaylord Clark, Charles R. Swords, 

lficnoL.\s Low, Aaron B. Hays, 

John T. St.igq. 



( 32 ) 

(^ffitcrs fur 1^^ |£ar 1848. 

INSTALLED DECEMBER 6, 184 T. 



John A. King, President. 
J. De Peyster Ogdem, 1st Vice President. 
Hamilton Fish, 2d do. 

Ogde.v IIofkman, 3d do. 

Egbert Benson, 4<A do. 

William II. Johnson, Trea-turer. 
Samuel G. Raymond, Secretary. 
Alex. I. Cotheal, Assistant Secretary. 

Managers. 

James II. Kip, Abraham Fardon, Jun. 

Thomas C. Chardavoyne, Eliab G. Drake, 

William M. Vermilye, James R. Manley, M. D., 

Jacob Anthony, Harman C. Westervelt, 

Willi.\m J. Van Wagene!?, Charles R. Swords, 

Francis V. Many, Jacob R. Nevius, 



i 



Rev. Thomas E Vermilye, D- D. 
Rev. William L. Johnson, 



ilye, D. D. I 

NSON, D. D. \ ^''""P^' 



William II. Hobart, M. D. ) _, . . 

^ » >r T% f P'li/sictans. 

John G. Adams, M. D. ) ^ 

John W. Francis, M. D. | ., . . _. . . 

^ ^ ,, T^ f Gonsidtinq Physicians. 

John C. Cueesman, M. D. ) -v if 

Stewards. 
Charles R. Swords, Pierre M. Irvino, 

James Breath, Lewis Gaylord Clark, 

Nicholas Low, Aaron B. Hays, 

John T. Staog. 



V 



( 33 ) 



ittxs tax ilsj fnx 1849. 

INSTALLED DECEMBER 6, 1848. 



John A. King, President. 

J. De Peyster Ogden, 1st Vice President. 

Hamilton Fisii, 2d do. 

Ogdev Hoffman, Sd do. 

James H. Kip, 4<A do 

WiLLi.AM H. Johnson, Treasurer. 

Alex. I. Cotheal, Secretary. 

Charles R. Swords, Assistant Secretary. 

Managers. 

Samuel Jones, Abrah.'^m Fardon, Jun, 

Egbert Benson, Elias G. Drake, 

Samuel G. Raymond, James R. Manley, M. D. 

Thomas C. Chardavoyne, Pierre M. Irving, 

Jacob Anthony', Aaron B. Hays, 

William J. Van Wagenen, John J. Cisco. 

Rev. Thomas K Vermilye, D. D. 
Rev. William L. Johnson, 



William H. Hobart, K D. 
John G. Adams, M. D. 



John W. Francis, M. D, 
John C. Cheesm 



T^ T^ f Cnaplains. 
N, D. D. J ^ 

f Physicians. 

:is, M. D. ) ^ , . _, . . 

f Consulting Physicians. 



Stewards. 
James Breath, Denning Duer, 

Nicholas Low, Alexander E. Hosack, 

Dayton Hobart, Gerard Stuyvesant, 

Richard H Ogden, 



( 34 ) 



(Dffictrs for the ?Tc;u 1850. 



INSTALLED DECEMBER 6, 1349. 



James De Peyster Ogdex, President. 
Hamilton Fish, 1st Vice President. 

Ogdkx Hoffman, 2d do. 

James H. Kip, Zd do. 

Samuel G. Raymond, 4th do. 

Wllliam H. Johnson, Treasurer. 
Alex. I. Cotheal, Secretary. 
Charles R. Swouds, Assistant Secretary. 

ifanagers. 

SAMUEt JoNfes, Aaron B. Hats, 

Jacob Anthony, Frederic De Peyster, 

William J. Van Wagenen, John J. Cis'co, 

Abraham Fardon, Jun. John W. Livingstoji, 

James R. Manney, M. D., James I. Roosevelt, 

Pierre M. Irving, James Breath. 



Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, D. D. 
Rev. William L. Joh 



ILYE, D. D. ) 
NSON-, D. D. ) ■' 



William H. Hobart, M. D. ) „, . . 
John G. Adams, M.D. [^%*^^»«"*- 

John W. Francis, M. D. ) ., ... _, . . 

„ ^ ■., T. f UonsiUtinq Phi/sicians. 

John C. Cueesman, M. D. ) j J 

Stewards. 

Nicholas Low, J. Rometn Brodhead, 

Richard H. Ogden, James Watson Webb, 

Henry A Heiser, James W. Beekman, 

Eli.\s G. Drake. 



( 35 ) 

ifitus tax i\)t ^tKX 1851. 

INSTALLED DECEMBER 6, IS 50. 



James De Peyster Ogdek, President. 
Hamilton Fisii, 1st Vice President. 

Ogden Hoffmax, 2d do. 

James H. Kip, 3c? do. 

John W. Francis, M. D. Uk do. 

WiLLLVM H. Johnson, Treasurer. 
Charles R. Swords, Secretary. 
Richard E. Mount, Jr., Assistant Secretary. 

Managers. 
Samuel Jones, Aaron B. Hays, 

James R. Manley, M. D. James J. Roosevelt, 

William J. Van Wagenen, Charles King, 
Jacob Anthony, Cornelius Oakley, 

John W. Livingston, Sylvester L. H. Waed, 



Frederic De Peyster, Ambrose C. Kimgsland. 

e, D. D. ) 



Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, D. D, 
Rev. "William L. Johnson 



William H. Hobart, M. D. ) _, . . 

„ . •. r -TN f Physicians. 

Joai» G. Adams, M. D. ) "^ 

John C. CnEE*.X4^, M. D. ) „ ,^. „? • • 
J. Kearny R^rs, M. D. | ^""^"^'"^^r Phystcmr^. 

Stewards. 
James W. Beekman, Nicholas Low, 

J. Romeyn Brodhead, Henry xV. Heiser, 

Er.TAa G. Drake, James Breath, 

John J. Cisco. 



( 36 ) 

(Biiittxs tax tfee %nx 1852. 

INSTALLED DECEMBER 6, ISol. 



Ogdex Hoffman, President. 

Hamilton Fish, 1st Vice President. 

James H. Kip, 2d do. 

John W. Fkaxcis, Sd do. 

Frederic De Peyster, 4/A do. 

William II. Johnson, Treasurer. 

Charles R. Swords, Secretary. 

Richard E, Mount, Jr., Assistant Secretary. 



Managers. 



Samuel Jones, 
John W. Livingston, 
William J. Van Wagenen, 
Jacob Anthony, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
Cornelius Oakley, 

Rev. Thomas K Vermilye, D. D. 
Rev. William L. Johnso.v, 



Sylvester L. H. Ward, 
Ambrose C. Kingsland, 
James W. Beekm.^n, 
Benjamin II. Field, 
John G. Adams, M. D., 
D. Henry Haigdt. 



,' ^ (Physicians. 
, M. D. ) " 



Benjamin Drake, M. D. 
William II. J.\ckson, 

John C. CnEESM.\N, M. D. ) ^ ,^. „, ._^ 
y Consiuttng PhysijjL^ 



James R. Manley, M. D- 



Stewards. 



Nicholas Low, 

J. ROMEYN BrODHEAD, 

Pierre M. Irving, 



John J. Cisco^ 
Aaron B. Hats, 
Augustus Scheli^v 



William J. Bunkeb. 



( 37 ) 

(Biiittxs tax t^e |nr 1853. 

INSTALLED DECEMBER 6, 1852. 



Ogdex Hoffman, President. 

Hamilton Fish, 1st Vice President. 

James H. Kip, 2d do. 

John W. Francis, 3c? do, 

Frederic De Peyster, 4th do. 

William H. Johnson, Treasurer. 

Charles R. Swords, Secretary. 

Richard E. Mount, Jr., Assistant Secretary. 

Managers. 

Samuel Jones, Sylvester L. H. Ward^ 

William J. Van Wagenen, John G. Adams, M. D., 

Jacob Anthony, D. Henry Haight, 

Cornelius Oakley, Alex. I. Cotheai^ 

James J. Roosevelt, John D. Van Bcken, 

James W. Beekman, John Ridley. 



Rev. Thomas K Vekmilye, D. D, 
Rev. William L. Johnson, 






Benjamin Drake, M. D. ) , . 

William H. Jackson, M. D. ) 



John C. Cheesman, 
Richard S. Kissam, 



' M n t Consulting Physicians. 



Stewards. 
Nicholas Low, Augustus Schell, 

J. RoMEYN Brodhead, . Aaron B. Hays, 

John J. Cisco, Gerrit G. Van Waqenkn, 

Benjauin H. Fikld. 



( 38 ) 

Qiiittxs tax tfet i|ar 1854. 

INSTALLED DECEMBEE 6, 135a 



Feederic De Peyster, President. 
Hamilton Fish, 1st Vice President. 

Jonx W. Fraxcis, 2d do. 

James J. Roosevelt, Zd do. 

J. RoMEYN Brodiiead, 4<A do. 

WiLLLVM H. Johnson, Treasurer. 
Charles R. Swords, Secretary. 
Richard E. Mount, Jr., Assistant Secretary. 

3[a7iagers. 

"William J. Van Wagenen, Alex. I. Cotheal, 

Jacob Anthony, John Ridley, 

Cornelius Oakley, Ell\s G. Dr.\ke, 

James W. Beekman, Nicuol.\s Low, 

Sylvester L. II. Ward, John J. Cisco, 

D. Henry Haigut, James 1L Kip. 



Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, D. D, 
Rev. William L. John 



ILYE, D. D. I 
.vsoN.D.D.f^''-^^'' 



Benjamin Drake, M. D. ) . . 

Abram Dubois, M. D. ) ^ ^ 

John C. Cheesman, M. D. ) ^ , . _, . . 
^ ,, -.^ >r T^ I Consultinq Physicians. 

Richard S. Ivissam, M. D. ) -v ^ 

Stewards. 
Gerrit G. Van Waoenen, William Du.mo.nt, 

Benjamin II. Field, Adrian B. Holmes, 

John Van Buren, Peter H. V.^dekvookt, 

Edward Slosson. 



LIST OF MEMBERS 



OF THE CITY OF KEW YORK. 



Tliis List comprises the 27ames of all loTio have signed the Constitution, except 
the Karnes of such as have ceased to he Members ot/ierwise than by death or 
resignation. 



Names of Presidents in capitals, d. deceased, r. resig^ied. 



Abeel, George. 
Adams, M. D., John G. 
Adams, William. 
Addoms, Charles. 
Adriance, Isaac. 
Allen, William M. 
Alstyne, John. 
Anderson, Smith W. d. 
Anderson, M. D., James. 
Anthony, Jacob. 
Anthony, Henry T. 
Antliony, Nicholas K. 
Anthony, Kichard K. 
Arthur, Edward H. 
Ashfic-ld, Alfred. 
Astor, William B. 
Austin, William. 
Aymar, Benjamin. 

Baker, John. 
Banlcer, Edward. 
Bayard, Robert, r. 
Beadle. M. D., Edward L. 
Beck, M. D.,John B. r. 
Bccbee, George W. 
Bccckman, John II. 
Beekman, James W. 
Bookman, John K. d. 
Bell, George. 

Berrian, D. D., Rev. William. 
Bctts, William. 
Bibby, M. D., Edward N. r. 
Biniiigcr, Abraham. 
Bininger, Andrew G. 
Bleecker, Anthony J. 
Bleeckcr, Garrat N. d. 
Bloodgood, Abraham, d. 
Bloodgood, Natlianiel. 
Bogardus, Robert, d. 
Bogart, Eugene, d. 
Bogert, M. D., Cornelius R. r. 
Bogort, Henry K. 



Bogert, Peter J. 
Booream, M D., Augustus C. 
Bowen, James. 
Bowne, Samuel, r. 
Boyce, Gerardus. 
Boyd, John I. 
Brady, Henry A. 
Breese, W. G. 
Breath, James. 
Brevoort, Jr., Henry, d. 
Brewer, Merwin R. 
Brinckerhotf. Elbert A. r. 
Brinckerlioff, James L. d. 
Bristed, Charles Astor. 
Brodhead, J. Romeyn. 
Bronson, Arthur. 
Brouwer, John. 
Brown, James E. 
Browne, George W. 
Buckmaster, Thomas H. 
Bunker, William J. 
Bushnell, Charles J. 

Campbell, Duncan P. r. 
Campbell, James, r. 
Campbell, John D. d. 
Carow, Isaac, d. 
Cebra, John Yates, r. 
Chambers, James. 
Chardavoyne, Thomas C. 
Chardavoyne, William, d. 
Clieesman, M. D., John C. 
Cheesman, M. D., T. Matlack. 
Clieesman. Oscar. 
Chrystie, Thomas W. r. 
Cisco, John J. 
Clark, Edwin. 
Clark, Hull. 
Clark, Lewis Gaylord. 
Clements, M. P., J. W. O. 
Clinton, Charles A. 
Codwise, David, r. 



( 40 ) 



Colden, Bavid C. d. 
Coleman, Robert B. 
Coles, Isaac U. d. 
Colvill, Alfred. 
Colvill, John. 
Cooke, Edward O. 
Cooper, Peter. 
Cooper, M. D., James S. 
Cornell, George J. 
Cotheal, Alexander I. 
Cotlieal, Henry L. 
Cotheal, Isaac Eugene. 
Crane, Benjamin F. d. 
Crane, John J. 
Crane, Theodore, r. 
Crosby, John P. 
Crosby, William B. 
Crosby, William U. 
Cruger, Henry D. 
Crugcr, William E. 
Curry, Duncan L. 

Dash, Daniel B. d. 

Dash, Daniel B. 

Dash, John B. 

Davis, George, d. 

Davis, Gilbert. 

Dayton, William G. 

Dean, Nicholas. 

Deas, U. 8. N., Fitz Allen, d. 

Dederer, Charles, d. 

De Kay, George C. r. 

De Kav, M. D., James E. r. 

Delafieid. John, d. 

DelaQeld, Edward. 

Delamal«r, C. 11. 

De Motte, Mortimer. 

De Peysteb, Fbedebic. 

De Peyster, James F. 

De Pevster, Robert G. L. r. 

De Peyster, William. 

De Peyster, Pierra C. d. 

De Peyster, J. Watts. 

De Witt, D. D., Rev. Thqmas. 

Dibblee, William W. 

Dodge, William. 

Douglas, William. 

Drake, .John J. 

Drake, M. D., Benjamin. 

Drake, Elias Guion. 

Du Bols, M. D., Abracq. 

Duor, Denning. 

Duer, George W. r. 

Duer, William A. r. 

Dumont, Robert. 

Dumont, William. 

Dunscomb, William E. r. 

Edgar, Ncwbold, r. 
Edgar, William, r. 
Edmonds, Francis W. r. 
Elgenbrodt, M. D., L. 
Embury, Peter, r. 
Erben, Henry. 

Fardon, Sen., Abraham. 



Fardon, Jr., Abraham. 
Fardon, William. 
Field, Benjamin H. 
Field, Maunsell B. 
Fink, Charles. 
Fish, Hamilton. 
Finlay, J. Beekman. 
Fleming, Augustus. 
Forrester, M. D., Jamea C. 
Fowler, Theodosius A. 
Fowler, John, Jr. 
Fowler, Isaac V. 
Francis, M. D., Henry M. d. 
Francis, M. D., John W. 
Fryer, Isaac. 
Funck, Edward. 
Funck, James. 

Garr, Andrew S. 
Gilbert, Clinton. 
Giles, George W. d. 
Gilford, Jr., Samuel. 
Giraud, Daniel. 
Giraud, Jacob P. 
Glover, Samuel, r, 
Goelet, Peter, r. 
Goodhue, Robert C. 
Gouvcrneur, Samuel L. r. 
Graiiam, Charles, rf, 
GreenBeld, John V. d. 
Groshon, John. 

Haight, D. Henry. 
Haight, Benjamin, d, 
Haight, George, d. 
Haight, John E. d. 
Hallett, William P. d. 
Halsey, Anthony P. 
Halsted. M. D., Jonathan. 
Hamersley, Lewis C. d. 
Hamersley, A. Gordon. 
Hamilton, Jr., Alexander. 
Hammond, Charles H. r. 
Harsen, M. D., Jacob. 
Hawkes, Wright. 
Hays, Aaron B. 
Heiser, Henry A. 
Heiser, Christopher. 
Henry, Philip. 
Henry, John T. 
Heyer, Corneliu.i, d. 
Heyer, Edward P. r. 
Heyer, Henry A. d. 
Hicks, Silas, Jr. 
Hobart, Davton. 
Hobart, M.D., William H. 
Hoffman, Charles F. 
Hoffman, George E. r. 
Hoffman, Lindl'ey M. 
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